UK Firm and Wood Collaborate on Groundbreaking Energy Storage Project in Irish Sea
Key Ideas
  • EnergyPathways and Wood partner for the Marram Energy Storage Hub (MESH) project in the UK Irish Sea.
  • Wood to provide concept engineering, design work, and advise on offshore and onshore facilities for the project.
  • MESH aims to store natural gas and green hydrogen, being a fully decarbonized and electrified zero-emission facility.
  • The final investment decision for the project is expected by the end of 2025.
UK's EnergyPathways has chosen Wood as the lead engineering partner for the Marram Energy Storage Hub (MESH) project in the Irish Sea. The project is set to provide natural gas and green hydrogen supply for the UK market for at least two decades. Wood will handle concept engineering, pre-FEED work, and support the project through various phases. MESH, powered by local wind farms, has a substantial geo-storage capacity and aims to be a zero-emission facility. EnergyPathways has already started funding activities with a loan agreement. The facility's potential to produce and store green hydrogen aligns with the UK's renewable energy goals. The partnership between EnergyPathways and Wood signals progress towards sustainable energy solutions with a focus on renewable resources and decarbonization. The project's final investment decision is slated for the end of 2025, marking a significant milestone in the advancement of energy storage and green hydrogen production in the region.
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